--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Possibility 1:
> Load them from an initrd image while booting.  If
> you're already
> using an initrd, and this is "early enough", you
> just need to put the
> module into the initrd, and make sure the /linuxrc
> or whatever script
> does an insmod for it.  This has the advantage of
> working for out-of-tree
> modules.

 Now, I am using an initrd image. How can I load my
module there? In which file, should I insert the
corresponding line? Can u tell me more regarding this
on how to do it? I am using kernel 2.4.28. should I
have to recompile the whole kernel once again? 

Thanks,
selva




                
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